1992
DOI: 10.1177/096032719201100307
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Biochemical and Histological Alterations in Rats after Acute Nitrogen Dioxide Intoxication

Abstract: 1 In previous studies a rat inhalation model was developed to investigate the treatment of acute nitrogen dioxide (NO2) intoxication. 2 Biochemical parameters, which may be important for the evaluation of lung injury and repair, were reviewed and compared with the histology. 3 After exposure to high NO2 concentrations (75 ppm, 125 ppm or 175 for 10 min) 1 the lung injury observed by light microscope was … Show more

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“…A macroscopic consequence of oedema formation after exposure to these two oxidants consists of increased lung volume and wet weight [32,76,77,81]. A sensitive index of lung oedema, which constitutes a common finding after exposure both to NO 2 and O 3 , is the presence of serum proteins in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid [82][83][84][85]. Alteration of epithelial and vascular permeability leading to oedema is particularly marked at small airway and alveolar levels [75,[85][86][87][88].…”
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“…A macroscopic consequence of oedema formation after exposure to these two oxidants consists of increased lung volume and wet weight [32,76,77,81]. A sensitive index of lung oedema, which constitutes a common finding after exposure both to NO 2 and O 3 , is the presence of serum proteins in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid [82][83][84][85]. Alteration of epithelial and vascular permeability leading to oedema is particularly marked at small airway and alveolar levels [75,[85][86][87][88].…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological observations show mainly focal interstitial and intra-alveolar oedema [75,87], with the former more pronounced around arteries than airways or veins [89]. A strong correlation has been found between the degree of NO 2 or O 3 exposure and the amount of oedema observed both in the alveolar spaces [88,89] and in peribronchiolar and perivascular tissue [81,84,89]. Oedema is more evident at an early stage of exposure [75,90], but has also been reported after long-term exposure [78]; it reverses after cessation of exposure [84,87,88].…”
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“…A loading dose of 85 mg kg -1 h -1 or 170 mg kg -1 h -1 was followed by a continuous infusion (until autopsy) with a dose of 225 mg kg -1 24 h -1 or 450 mg kg -1 24 h -1 respectively. 3 Twenty four hours after exposure to 175 ppm NO 2 (1 ppm is 1.88 mg m -3 ) for 10 min, NAC did not reduce the increase of variables in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid which reflect the severity of lung damage. 4 The protein and albumin concentration and the activities of angiotensin converting enzyme and alkaline phosphatase in broncho-alveolar lavage fluid after NO 2 exposure were even more Introduction .…”
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